Pharmaceutical Chemistry Journal

, Volume 33, Issue 10, pp 545–567 | Cite as

Application of chromatography and coupled chromatography-mass spectrometry for the investigation of pharmacokinetics and metabolism of propofol, clofelin, phencylidine, and tramadol (a review)

  • S. A. Savchuk
  • N. V. Veselovskaya
  • E. S. Brodskii
  • A. A. Formanovskii
  • V. V. Chistyakov
  • B. N. Izotov
Structure of Chemical Compounds, Methods of Analysis and Process Control

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Tramadol Phencyclidine Honokiol Tramal Diprivan 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • S. A. Savchuk
    • 1
  • N. V. Veselovskaya
    • 2
  • E. S. Brodskii
    • 3
  • A. A. Formanovskii
    • 4
  • V. V. Chistyakov
    • 5
  • B. N. Izotov
    • 2
  1. 1.Vernadskii Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical ChemistryRussian Academy of SciencesMoscowRussia
  2. 2.Sechenov Medical AcademyMoscowRussia
  3. 3.Severtsov Institute of Ecological and Evolutionary ProblemsRussian Academy of SciencesMoscowRussia
  4. 4.Shemyakin Institute of Bioorganic ChemistryRussian Academy of SciencesMoscowRussia
  5. 5.Center for Drug ChemistryAll-Russia Research Institute of Pharmaceutical ChemistryMoscowRussia

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